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Christina’s saga continue! "Shadows" is the story of Christina Amies growing into her developing Psionic powers and truly becoming The PsiFinder. It’s also the start of a lot of growth and development in Christina’s wider world: her A&L Locating family; her associations with both the FBI and the Keepers; and much more! It’s a year since the events in PsiFinder 1, RELICS, a year that has seen a whirlwind of growth and development in Christinas Amies’ world. Her Psionic strength and ability have grown exponentially; she’s able to do more with her powers ... and at the same time, she finds herself called on to undertake more and more difficult challenges. She reconnects with an old friend/colleague, FBI agent James Weymore ... which challenges her “entanglement avoidance system” as well as complicating her professional world. Work gets even more complicated when she stumbles on ex-Keeper “Bud,” who designates himself as Christina’s personal Psionic trainer. Her personal life gets more complicated as her A&L Locating family grows by one: Annie Pitts comes on board as A&L’s new receptionist ... and Christina’s Little Sister (and everything that having a “sister” entails). And all this is before she runs into the new bad guy in town ... who has taken the Stone of Ages as his own and plans to use it to cleanse humanity with a Psionic flood!

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B. T. Jaybush is the pen name of Brian and Timothy Jaybush, a father and son team specializing in Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Paranormal worlds. • Winners: 2008 Zirdland.com Novel Writing Contest (“Relics”) • Finalists: 2010 Santa Fe Screenplay Contest (“Outpost Station,” the screenplay version of “Sydney Chambers: Captain”) www.Psiwriters.info Brian Jaybush cut his teeth reading science fiction, starting with Asimov's I, Robot at age 10 and progressing insatiably from there. He has been writing all his life, starting as a journalist in junior high school and continuing with legal and technical writing later in life (BA History, 1975; Juris Doctor, 1978). Retirement from 30 years in the telecommunications industry has allowed him to concentrate on fiction writing full time, in partnership with his son, Timothy. Timothy Jaybush also began reading and writing science fiction at an early age, leading to an uncanny ability to construct unusual and entertaining story lines. In addition to working full-time, Tim graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Philosophy.